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and we still have that upper level double, that low pressure that's spinning abeam northern california so chance of a shower lingers right through tomorrow night. warming trend though begins on thursday and by this weekend we'll be near 80 degrees inland so a couple of days of cool weather. this is why that low pressure that's abeam san francisco, watch what happens as it nears the shoreline. the radar begins to get lit up a little bit. those showers are 70 miles offshore. there's not much and it's mostly moving to the south and east. but nevertheless because it's so close, there is the potential that we squeeze out a little bit of that by tomorrow night. tonight there's just a little chance of a few sprinkles. we'll have a few clouds around the mountains aside from that a nice evening for the bay area. there is another perspective. from high atop the west coast you can see that low that's close to the bay area but it is going to be moving south. so we'll get a south bay shower chance by tomorrow afternoon. and out the door tomorrow morning, variable clouds and temperatures in the mid-
and we still have that upper level double, that low pressure that's spinning abeam northern california so chance of a shower lingers right through tomorrow night. warming trend though begins on thursday and by this weekend we'll be near 80 degrees inland so a couple of days of cool weather. this is why that low pressure that's abeam san francisco, watch what happens as it nears the shoreline. the radar begins to get lit up a little bit. those showers are 70 miles offshore. there's not much and...
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Oct 27, 2012
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a few showers in extreme northern california up toward crescent city but not for us. for us, it's all about high pressure. high pressure keeping us dry this weekend beautiful weekend weather. we'll have a dry northwest flow of air. that's a great flow of air for us if you like october sunshine with temperatures running about 5 degrees above normal which they will. it's go to last to the top of next week but a lot of you have plans wednesday night your kids are going to be trick or treating. wetter weather by halloween. low pressure getting it back together to our north on monday and tuesday. moving into and through the bay area by wednesday. right now the timing does not look good for a dry trick or treating forecast. chance of showers moves back by wednesday. but it's only friday. enjoy the weekend first. it will be sunny and mild. rain-free all the way through tuesday. but we are trending wetter if anything over the past 24 hours it looks wetter for halloween and november 1. san jose 75. tomorrow a beautiful day two degrees above average concord 76 and oakland 72. e
a few showers in extreme northern california up toward crescent city but not for us. for us, it's all about high pressure. high pressure keeping us dry this weekend beautiful weekend weather. we'll have a dry northwest flow of air. that's a great flow of air for us if you like october sunshine with temperatures running about 5 degrees above normal which they will. it's go to last to the top of next week but a lot of you have plans wednesday night your kids are going to be trick or treating....
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the tainted steroid that's made its way to california. and the symptoms of this rare fungal meningitis. ,,,,,, ra >>> tonight investigators are warning hundreds if not thousands of patients could be at risk for a rare meningitis infection. the culprit, a tainted steroid drug often used to alleviate lower back pain. dr. kim mulvihill reports, vials of the medication were shipped here to california. >>> reporter: sue manor is waiting to see if she gets meningitis. >> i just sort of thought okay we're going to research. and, of course, the more i researched it, the more worried i get. >> reporter: manor is one of 400 patients who got a call from a tennessee clinic saying they may have been exposed it a rare form of fungal meningitis which is not contagious. 35 cases in six states, five died all sick after getting epidural steroid injections most for low back pain. >> none of us have seen anything like this where a medication injected into the cerebrospinal fluid has caused infection. so we're in new territory here. >> reporter: the drug came
the tainted steroid that's made its way to california. and the symptoms of this rare fungal meningitis. ,,,,,, ra >>> tonight investigators are warning hundreds if not thousands of patients could be at risk for a rare meningitis infection. the culprit, a tainted steroid drug often used to alleviate lower back pain. dr. kim mulvihill reports, vials of the medication were shipped here to california. >>> reporter: sue manor is waiting to see if she gets meningitis. >> i...
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the space shuttle endeavour on its final 12-mile trek to the california science center. cbs reporter dave lopez on a slow crawl into the history books. >> reporter: just before 2:00 endeavour left the parking lot. sounds strange to say it, doesn't it? a space shuttle leaving a parking lot in inglewood? but there it was. down la tijera over to manchester where there were some very tight squeezes along the way. we were told in some spots endeavour would have about a 6" clearance with the wingspan. it came close. but no problems so far. it was a sight that caused a great deal of commotion. and it should caught quite a stir and looky-loos. when was the last time you saw something like this, this big, staring at you in a parking lot! the view is always better on top of dad's shoulders. there was plenty to see and if you ever wondered how they can back up something this big, take a look. the multi-million dollar transporter did its job. smoothly backing endeavour into the place in a parking lot where it stayed there for more than six hours. the public loved it. the journey to
the space shuttle endeavour on its final 12-mile trek to the california science center. cbs reporter dave lopez on a slow crawl into the history books. >> reporter: just before 2:00 endeavour left the parking lot. sounds strange to say it, doesn't it? a space shuttle leaving a parking lot in inglewood? but there it was. down la tijera over to manchester where there were some very tight squeezes along the way. we were told in some spots endeavour would have about a 6" clearance with...
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. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> most of you taxpayers know that california is billions of dollars this debt right now. but it appears that some caltrans employees are making an end run around the governor's order to cut costs. they were caught on camera buying wine, shopping at nordstrom's, while they were still on the clock. cbs 5 reporter david goldstien follows the money. >> i can show it to you right now. can i show it to you right now? >> reporter: the governor didn't want to look at our video. we caught this caltrans employee buying a case of wine. this one shopping for shoes. this one buying food. all driving away in these $30,000 pickup trucks rented by caltrans with your money. >> you're on state time. you just bought a case of wine. >> no comment. >> reporter: we found employees using dozens of these new pickup trucks. >> ford f150. >> reporter: rented by caltrans, even though the agency had been ordered by the governor to reduce its fleet to save money. caltrans has put the for sale sign on more than 1300 vehicles since the governor's directive. but according to documents, the ag
. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> most of you taxpayers know that california is billions of dollars this debt right now. but it appears that some caltrans employees are making an end run around the governor's order to cut costs. they were caught on camera buying wine, shopping at nordstrom's, while they were still on the clock. cbs 5 reporter david goldstien follows the money. >> i can show it to you right now. can i show it to you right now? >> reporter: the governor didn't want to...
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. >> reporter: now a new california law aims to have more parents talking to their pediatricians before they are allowed to reject mandatory vaccines for their kids. >> overall, i think, it's definitely the right direction. >> reporter: urged current state law before attending school or daycare kids are required to get certain vaccinations under current state law. parents can opt out with a personal beliefs exemption. this new law doesn't change that. it makes the process a bit tougher. parents will have to talk to a licensed healthcare practitioner and get a signature first. >> we want them to get the real facts rather than things they hear from internet or friends and family without hearing both sides of the story. >> reporter: the director of the department of pediatrics at valley medical center is surprised, at the last moment governor brown anded a religious exemption. parents with religious beliefs ruling out vaccinations don't have to jump through this hoop. >> perhaps with this new exception added to it, the bill won't be as effective. >> reporter: even so this new mom thinks it
. >> reporter: now a new california law aims to have more parents talking to their pediatricians before they are allowed to reject mandatory vaccines for their kids. >> overall, i think, it's definitely the right direction. >> reporter: urged current state law before attending school or daycare kids are required to get certain vaccinations under current state law. parents can opt out with a personal beliefs exemption. this new law doesn't change that. it makes the process a...
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now, in california, starbucks says it doesn't use everify that program that checks to see whether a person is here in the country legally or not. starbucks says that la boulange didn't use it either. >> sharon, you did talk to an employee who said he was an american citizen. did you talk to any others and were they having a problem with what this may possibly do? >> yeah. for example, the very first gentleman that we talked to the one wanted his face as well as his voice disguised said he got that letter he saw a picture of that letter that he is one who is an illegal immigrant worked for the company at la boulange for years and said he is upset. he worked for the company, invested his time and care in the company and now suddenly because lack of being a citizen he is being asked to leave. he says some people in the same boat as he are looking for other jobs and others of them have two jobs. so yeah. >>> it's like a wild movie plot in l.a. i mean, look at this. a surreal sight to say the least. one that will go down in history. thousands of people lined up to watch the space shuttle endeav
now, in california, starbucks says it doesn't use everify that program that checks to see whether a person is here in the country legally or not. starbucks says that la boulange didn't use it either. >> sharon, you did talk to an employee who said he was an american citizen. did you talk to any others and were they having a problem with what this may possibly do? >> yeah. for example, the very first gentleman that we talked to the one wanted his face as well as his voice disguised...
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erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. walk around naked in san francisco could soon be takn away. efuse to butt >>> may shout liberation but the right to walk around naked in san francisco could soon be taken away. that's if nudists refuse to, shall we say, butt out of public plazas and busy streets. the measure that was introduced today calls for fines starting at $100. street fairs, parades, well, those are an exception. but there is other news. if the situation can resolve itself, the measure would be thrown out. so would people be fined for public nudity? should they be?
erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that....